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  • Cardamine parviflora Cardamine pattersonii Cardamine penduliflora Cardamine pensylvanica Cardamine pratensis Cardamine purpurea Cardamine rotundifolia Cardamine
    132 bytes (98 words) - 23:29, 5 November 2020
  • Cardamine parviflora Cardamine pattersonii Cardamine penduliflora Cardamine pensylvanica Cardamine pratensis Cardamine purpurea Cardamine rotundifolia Cardamine
    133 bytes (98 words) - 23:29, 5 November 2020
  • In both habitat and morphology, Micranthes oregana is similar to M. pensylvanica. A thorough investigation of the two species, especially the populations
    3 KB (288 words) - 15:29, 26 September 2022
  • Carex caryophyllea may escape notice because it somewhat resembles C. pensylvanica in size, habit, scale color, perigynia pubescence, and flowering time
    3 KB (277 words) - 21:38, 5 November 2020
  • lucorum Carex nigromarginata Carex novae-angliae Carex peckii C cont. Carex pensylvanica Carex pityophila Carex rossii Carex sect. Acrocystis Carex serpenticola
    132 bytes (116 words) - 21:37, 5 November 2020
  • Matteuccia Matteuccia struthiopteris M cont. Matteuccia struthiopteris var. pensylvanica O Onoclea Onoclea sensibilis P Pilularia Pilularia americana
    35 bytes (34 words) - 21:20, 5 November 2020
  • Sphenopholis longiflora Sphenopholis nitida Sphenopholis obtusata Sphenopholis pensylvanica
    144 bytes (52 words) - 17:21, 11 May 2021
  • gale Myrica hartwegii Myrica heterophylla M cont. Myrica inodora Myrica pensylvanica Myricaceae
    37 bytes (25 words) - 22:44, 5 November 2020
  • J. G. Packer. 1976. A contribution to the taxonomy of the Potentilla pensylvanica complex in North America. Canad. J. Bot. 54: 706–719. Author: Kohli,
    542 bytes (61 words) - 00:01, 27 July 2019
  • Verbatim text: Crins, W. J. and P. W. Ball. 1983. The taxonomy of the Carex pensylvanica complex (Cyperaceae) in North America. Canad. J. Bot. 61: 1692–1717.
    522 bytes (57 words) - 02:36, 27 July 2019
  • in Myrica pensylvanica and M. cerifera. Castanea 31: 183-185. Author: Thieret, J.W. Year: 1966 Title: Habit variation in Myrica pensylvanica and M. cerifera
    437 bytes (40 words) - 20:05, 26 July 2019
  • occurrence in central Alaska (E. Hultén 1968) is based on a specimen of P. pensylvanica (CAN). Significant variation exists throughout the range of Potentilla
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  • File:FNA19 P48 Gamochaeta pensylvanica.jpeg
    (2,500 × 1,456 (618 KB)) - 18:56, 27 July 2019
  • File:V19-722-distribution-map.gif
    Distribution map for taxon gamochaeta pensylvanica
    (630 × 651 (32 KB)) - 19:41, 27 July 2019
  • File:V2 546-distribution-map.gif
    Distribution map for taxon matteuccia struthiopteris var. pensylvanica
    (524 × 493 (10 KB)) - 20:00, 27 July 2019
  • File:V23 1030-distribution-map.jpg
    Distribution map for taxon carex pensylvanica
    (640 × 633 (63 KB)) - 19:46, 27 July 2019
  • File:V3 838-distribution-map.gif
    Distribution map for taxon myrica pensylvanica
    (520 × 488 (8 KB)) - 19:48, 27 July 2019
  • File:V9 598-distribution-map.jpg
    Distribution map for taxon prunus pensylvanica
    (625 × 646 (76 KB)) - 20:05, 27 July 2019
  • File:V5 1200-distribution-map.gif
    Distribution map for taxon persicaria pensylvanica
    (625 × 646 (33 KB)) - 20:10, 27 July 2019
  • File:V5 353-distribution-map.gif
    Distribution map for taxon silene caroliniana subsp. pensylvanica
    (625 × 646 (32 KB)) - 20:11, 27 July 2019
  • File:V7 743-distribution-map.gif
    Distribution map for taxon cardamine pensylvanica
    (618 × 646 (32 KB)) - 19:24, 27 July 2019
  • File:V8 129-distribution-map.gif
    Distribution map for taxon micranthes pensylvanica
    (625 × 646 (32 KB)) - 20:14, 27 July 2019
  • File:V3 954-distribution-map.gif
    Distribution map for taxon parietaria pensylvanica
    (520 × 488 (9 KB)) - 19:49, 27 July 2019
  • File:V9 321-distribution-map.jpg
    Distribution map for taxon potentilla pensylvanica
    (625 × 646 (76 KB)) - 20:06, 27 July 2019
  • taxa such as Betula, Populus tremuloides, P. grandidentata, and Prunus pensylvanica. Higher elevations of the Appalachian Mountains support a unique assemblage
    133 KB (20,036 words) - 18:33, 13 February 2019

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